gasses
A neutral atom that is not an isotope with an atomic mass of 32 is sulfur. Sulfur belongs to group XVI.
Nothing happens to sulfur when mixed with air. Nitrogen is part of the gas combination that makes up air. Neither reacts with water. However, When sulfur is burned in air the S turns to SO2 which is soluble in water and forms sulfurous acid. Similarly when N2 is present in a zone of high temperature it may combine with oxygen to form NOx a group of oxygen/nitrogen compounds which may react with water to produce nitrous acid. These compounds in water contribute to acid precipitation (rain or snow)
Te (Tellurium)http://www.webelements.com/tellurium/
Sulfur is preset in group 16. Its symbol is S.
Sulfur is in the 16th group/family on the Periodic Table which is called Chalcogen.
nitrogen
Noble gases belong to Group 18, halogens belong to Group 17, and the elements of life (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur) belong to various groups.
Hydrogen Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus Sulfur Selenium
carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur,selenium, and phosphorus are all in the same group
Hydrogen Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus Sulfur Selenium
They have the same number of valence electrons
Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, all of the group 17 and 18 elements.
Carbon in group 14 Nitrogen and phosphorus in group 15 Oxygen, sulfur, and selenium in group 16 The halogens (group 17) The noble gases (group 18)
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
nitrogen belongs too group 15
group 15
There's not really a "group of double bonds." There are five elements that'll do it - carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.